Dr. Hills's paper on library instruction and the development of the individual appeared in the October 1974 issue of the Journal of Librarianship, and a comment on it by Dr. M. B. Stevenson appeared in January 1975. Now Dr. Hills adds a further comment.
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For further details write to the Secretary, University Teaching Methods Unit, 55 Gordon Square, London.
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For further details write to The Course Administrator, Institute for Educational Technology, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey.
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